Guest guest Posted September 15, 2000 Report Share Posted September 15, 2000 Anne Oh my your have hit the nail right on the head. We ( and amber) have been through that too. we have an apt today Friday 9-15-00 and we have to ask why the DR hasn't taken a CT scan or mri to make sure that there isn't a new injury from the last surgery in 1999. they are looking at CT scan and mri of 1997 . so we have decided to have a chat with the dr. this should be fun not. we are going to tell him if this was someone he loved what would be do. instead of doing nothing. our favorite motto is: IM paying the DR if they do not like what i have to say i will find someone who will. beside we have to remember we are there employers we pay them.( or the insurance) and if we have a problem with them we need to let the insurance handle it. my insurance company has been wonderful we had a run in with a physical therapist who was a total jerk and had upset my wife i called the insurance company they were very happy to take my complaint. oh the DR told me that my wife couldn't got to an allergist well tough we have to insurance's so screw him. the first one may reject but at least with the second they will pay. so my wife can get some help with out having to beg to the DR like a little kid wanting a piece of candy. well that enough of my babble take care all and Anne good luck just remember that we are hear for you and that your are the BOSS and Amber Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 15, 2000 Report Share Posted September 15, 2000 Dear Anne, The only thought I have is that allergies are caused by immune dysfunction just like any auto immune illness. Perhaps being referred to an immunologist might be a good start? There may be more going on, as well as your allergies. Most immunologists are also allergists from what I have seen. Last night I had a severe myoclonic attack due to the smell of some stupid flower blooming at 2am. I had to drug up big time just to get through it. This wasn't an allergy for me - it was a neurological response due to an auto immune disease. It took neuro meds and aspirin etc to stop it. Perhaps you have something similar? That's what makes me think that perhaps its time they re-did your IG's and other immune function profile tests, just to make sure that there is nothing else going on aside from allergies which are already an illness and indicate immune dysfunction. Just a thought!! Hang in there - someone's gotta have answers somewhere?! *gentle hugs* Aisha. *=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*Believe that there's a light at the end of the tunnel.Believe that you may be that light for someone else.- Kobi Yamada*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=* Aisha ElderwynICQ: #55461955 MSN: Aisha <---- most reliable emergency contact.AIM: aishaelderwynIRC: DALnet # (angel`isha)email: aisha@... website: http://www.elderwyn.com/aishaBeing Sick: Mailing List: aishaelderwyn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2000 Report Share Posted September 16, 2000 Ok - War is declared ..... What did you have to go through to get a diagnosis for yourself or your loved one? And/or what are you still having to go through to get the assistance you know you need? Tell us the nightmares you have had to go through, the dr's/practitioners you have seen who were stupid, and how it affected you! xox A. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 23, 2000 Report Share Posted September 23, 2000 Oooooh This is so well said that it will have to go in my book! "The problem with me looking into what else could be wrong with me, is that they use my "checking things out" about this or that problem, as just ONE more symptom to make their diagnosis as it being all psych! If I don't do anything and I get sicker, then it is psych because I didn't do anything about it.... I waited until I was so sick that they would have to give IV antibiotics, or they would have to take drastic measures to save my life. If I go to them about this or that, do I have this or that.... then I am just trying to get attention, trying to say I have this or that, and therefore I am causing my own illness. So no matter what I do or say, I am a psych patient! Whether I am purplish gray or breathing without effort.... I am just full of shit! Ya, Whatever!!" Anne .... I had all the same labels from so many pricks, but if I had not looked into my disease and asked around, and even gone to new doctors when specialists told me not too I would be dead now. In the end it was me that said "what about X" Specialist A (Dr no.13) had one piece of the puzzle, Specialist B (Dr no.24) had another but they couldnt connect them. It was a doctor in the USA who wrote to me via a newsgroup posting for a "Doctors Only" newsgroup that pieced it together. Now if I had not done the research and asked as many people as possible then this would never have happened. So screw em all babe and do what you need to do to get well. If they were sick they would. Love a hyper Aisha ... *grins* Love Always, Anne The Being Sick CommunitySharing our resources:-Add a website URL you think may help another, or even add a link to your own webpage. Chat:- Scheduled Daily Chats at # on IRC DALnet.http://www.elderwyn.com/members/chat.htmlEgroups JAVA based chatroom for your use anytime:-chat/ (Anyone on web-tv will not be able to access java and it is very slow compared to IRC.)Memorial Page:-http://www.elderwyn.com/members/inlovingmemory.htmlMembers Lounge:-Medical resources, counselling via email, information on the daily chat times, free psychic readings and the cartoon of the day. http://www.elderwyn.com/members Members Profiles, pictures, and birthdays:-Message Archives and Digest Attachment Pictures:-messages/Promoting This Community:- Would you like people to be able to join from your webpage?promote/Subscription Details:-1) Individual email - means that every email sent to the list you receive.2) Daily Digest - sends you 25 messages in one single email for you to browse. This is an excellent option if you receive alot of email.3) Web only/No mail - means that you can pop into eGroups at your convenience and receive no email.To modify your subscription settings please visit mygroupsTo subscribe or unsubscribesubscribe/ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~“Hold on to what is good, even if it's a handful of earth. Hold on to what you believe, even if it's a tree that stands by itself. Hold on to what you must do even, if it's a long way from here. Hold on to your life, even if it's easier to let go." - Pueblo Prayer Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 23, 2000 Report Share Posted September 23, 2000 Faulkncs@... wrote: > I hate to complain because everyone is so great, BUT I have very bad eyes and > some of the colors make it impossible for me to read the post. All I can do > is delete the colored ones. Thanks for your consideration. > > Love and gentle Hugs > Carolyn > Carolyn, I think there is a way that you can get all your messages in black and white no matter what the color it is typed in by the writer. I just don't know how to tell you the way to do it. Ahh! Anne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 23, 2000 Report Share Posted September 23, 2000 Aisha Elderwyn wrote: Oooooh This is so well said that it will have to go in my book! Go ahead, as long as I get mentioned in your book. "The problem with me looking into what else could be wrong with me, is that they use my "checking things out" about this or that problem, as just ONE more symptom to make their diagnosis as it being all psych! If I don't do anything and I get sicker, then it is psych because I didn't do anything about it.... I waited until I was so sick that they would have to give IV antibiotics, or they would have to take drastic measures to save my life. If I go to them about this or that, do I have this or that.... then I am just trying to get attention, trying to say I have this or that, and therefore I am causing my own illness. So no matter what I do or say, I am a psych patient! Whether I am purplish gray or breathing without effort.... I am just full of shit! Ya, Whatever!!" Ahhh! Anne ..... I had all the same labels from so many pricks, but if I had not looked into my disease and asked around, and even gone to new doctors when specialists told me not too I would be dead now. In the end it was me that said "what about X" Specialist A (Dr no.13) had one piece of the puzzle, Specialist B (Dr no.24) had another but they couldnt connect them. It was a doctor in the USA who wrote to me via a newsgroup posting for a "Doctors Only" newsgroup that pieced it together. Now if I had not done the research and asked as many people as possible then this would never have happened. This is the reason that I just keep looking.... My primary insurance says that I have to have referrals to go to specialists... well, with 3 different types of insurance BC/BS; Medicare A & B; and Medical Assistance (Medicaid)... tough! I have an appointment to see an: Endocrinologist on Monday September 25th ++about my PMS & hopefully getting it treated ++now I will also be checking out the whole diabetic issue *since I have been high risk for a LONG time! *family history, steroids, fat cow, etc. Cardiologist on Friday October 20th ++to have my heart murmur checked out ....since it is due to damage of my heart done by all the allergies So screw em all babe and do what you need to do to get well. If they were sick they would. Yes, and I tell my doctor the same thing on a regular basis... only I ask if this was his child... would he automatically assume that since that child does not fit into "textbook definitions" that it was all psychologically / psychiatrically based? I do NOT think so! So he can stick it up his nose!! Love Always! Anne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 23, 2000 Report Share Posted September 23, 2000 Oooooh This is so well said that it will have to go in my book! My SIL is an attorney that deals with manuscripts with getting books on the market. If you truly are serious let me know! Go ahead, as long as I get mentioned in your book. "The problem with me looking into what else could be wrong with me, is that they use my "checking things out" about this or that problem, as just ONE more symptom to make their diagnosis as it being all psych! If I don't do anything and I get sicker, then it is psych because I didn't do anything about it.... I waited until I was so sick that they would have to give IV antibiotics, or they would have to take drastic measures to save my life. If I go to them about this or that, do I have this or that.... then I am just trying to get attention, trying to say I have this or that, and therefore I am causing my own illness. So no matter what I do or say, I am a psych patient! Whether I am purplish gray or breathing without effort.... I am just full of shit! Ya, Whatever!!" This is sooooo common, believe me. If they can see what is wrong, take a test that shows you're in pain, you have to have a doctor that believes you no matter what. I know I've gone through the same thing, and you have to just down out and tell them where they stand. That you know what you're talking about, they don't have the RIGHT to say you don't. Thousands of men and women go this particularly interesting experience when going for FMS/MPS/CFS. I'm sure any one with any of these have gone through it at least once. While I was working for a doctor, and wanted to get a second opinion, a "well known doc" in our town, suggested that I get a book on OBSCESSIVE COMPULSIVE DISORDER. IT'S A MIRACLE THAT DOCTOR IS STILL LIVING! I NEVER WENT BACK. THIRD OPINION WENT GREAT WITH A RHEUMIE IN MODESTO, ABOUT AN HR FROM US. Ahhh! Anne .... I had all the same labels from so many pricks, lest we not forget the "prickettes" but if I had not looked into my disease and asked around, and even gone to new doctors when specialists told me not too I would be dead now. In the end it was me that said "what about X" Specialist A (Dr no.13) had one piece of the puzzle, Specialist B (Dr no.24) had another but they couldnt connect them. It was a doctor in the USA who wrote to me via a newsgroup posting for a "Doctors Only" newsgroup that pieced it together. Now if I had not done the research and asked as many people as possible then this would never have happened. This is the reason that I just keep looking.... My primary insurance says that I have to have referrals to go to specialists... well, with 3 different types of insurance BC/BS; Medicare A & B; and Medical Assistance (Medicaid)... tough! I have an appointment to see an: Endocrinologist on Monday September 25th ++about my PMS & hopefully getting it treated ++now I will also be checking out the whole diabetic issue *since I have been high risk for a LONG time! *family history, steroids, fat cow, etc. Cardiologist on Friday October 20th ++to have my heart murmur checked out ....since it is due to damage of my heart done by all the allergies So screw em all babe and do what you need to do to get well. If they were sick they would. Yes, and I tell my doctor the same thing on a regular basis... only I ask if this was his child... would he automatically assume that since that child does not fit into "textbook definitions" that it was all psychologically / psychiatrically based? I do NOT think so! I'd be interested to know what your diagnoses have been so far? Do you have pain? If so, on a scale from 1-10 with 10 being the worst, what is it usually? Does stress affect it? So he can stick it up his nose!! Love Always! Anne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 24, 2000 Report Share Posted September 24, 2000 ACK!! Ok, Aisha, you asked for it!! lol When Matty was born, he couldn't hold his body temperature up. At least that's what we thought at the time (turns out he had autonomic nervous system dysfunction--no temperature regulation capability). The doctors there put him under heat lamps, and told me not to worry, that he would be just fine. It didn't make any sense to me, because Matty, although puny compared to my other kids, was still a perfectly normal weight. He weighed 5 pounds, 15 ounces at birth (my other kids were 6#15, and 8#5). Our pediatrician opted to send him home the next day, even though he still got very cold when we turned the lamp off. Even skin-to-skin contact with blankets on top couldn't keep him warm. But ya know, I trusted our doc, and believed that everything would be okay as long as I kept him nice and covered up at home. When we got home, I immediately started noticing little things that seemed wrong to me. Nothing that I could put my finger on, tho, until Matty was about 2 weeks old. At that time, he began projectile vomiting after every feeding. He also developed a really nasty, wet cough. I called the doc, who told me that 1) Matty was allergic to his formula, to switch him to soy formula, and 2) Matty had swallowed amniotic fluid during his birth, that he would either absorb it or cough it out, so no problem. I switched Matty to soy formula (what a mistake!!--turns out kids with mito often can't digest soy at all!! ) Almost immediately, he began puking even more, and on top of that, his stools turned very fatty and oily. Yes, oily. Sorry, I know it's gross, but you could actually take your finger and wipe oil off of his little butt. It looked like someone had poured cooking oil in his diaper. Also, his cough didn't get better, but instead got worse. So back to the doc, who didn't seem worried about the stools at all, nor was he worried that Matty was not gaining weight like he should have been. He also said that ok, Matty had a cold, that's why he was coughing. When I said that I wasn't satisfied with those explanations, the pedi set into telling me that Matty wasn't sick, that I should quit pretending like he was, that I was being paranoid and that I was projecting my unhappiness and stress (I was going through a separation then, and had just filed for divorce) onto the baby. So on it went like this, and gradually, Matty just kept getting worse. Matty began eating huge amounts of formula at a sitting (8-10 ounces) and then immediately vomiting it...projectile vomiting it. I have never in my life seen a person vomit so forcefully. His stools continued to get worse. His cough continued to get worse. He began to lose coloring...he was getting very pale. He began sleeping more and more. Still, our pedi insisted that Matty was a healthy, normal infant, and that there was absolutely nothing wrong with him. In the pedi's words, I had had a perfect pregnancy (true), a perfect delivery (true), and had a perfect baby (well, yeah, he was perfect, but NOT perfectly healthy!!) So, one week, I got really, really worried about Matty. He had almost quit eating all together, but would still vomit. He was so pale, even his lips were white. And he was sleeping way too much and way too soundly. He was, at this point, sleeping 22 to 23 hours a day. He was 3 months old. I called the doctor every day that week, begging him to see Matty. Day after day, he refused. So on Saturday, I took matters into my own hands. I took Matty to my MOM!! (lol) I was crying before I ever got there. I knew, in my gut, that Matty was dying. When we got there, I walked in the house, handed Matty to my mom, and told her to look at him. I told her, if you don't think there's anything wrong, then I'll take him home. But if you can't look at this baby and tell me that everything is normal, then I want you to take us to a hospital. She took one look at Matty (she hadn't seen him for about a month at this point), and told me to switch the kids carseats to her car, we were going to the hospital. We took him into the ER...the triage nurse asked me why I had brought him. I didn't say a word, I just took the blanket off of his face. She took one look at him and started yelling for a doctor. They took him to an exam room, started an IV and drew blood. That CBC came back so fast, I think the doc must have threatened someone with their life!! lol Immediately they called for ambulance transport to take Matty to Riley, our specialty children's hopsital...he needed a neonatal ICU and the hospital we were at didn't have one. The only thing I remember from that CBC was Matty's hemoglobin...it was at 2.5. Low normal for that age, I think, is 11 or 12. At that time, Matty was transferred to the ICU. Final diagnosis...Pancytopenia (low blood count in all 3 lines, white blood cells, red blood cells, and platelets), severe anemia, double pneumonia ( two-thirds of Matty's right lung was filled with pneumonia), and strep pneumo sepsis (the pneumonia bacteria had translocated into his bloodstream), failure to thrive ( at birth, Matty was 5#15, at 3 months old, he was 7#12). AND UNKNOWN ACIDOSIS DISORDER, PRESUMABLY MITOCHONDRIAL. Of course, we later found a name for that disorder...Pearson's syndrome. The doctors at Riley told me later that Matty would have died within the next 48 hours had we not sought help when we did. After I had been begging his doctor for months to help him!! So...moral of the story is....always trust your gut feelings Yes, Matty did die, but I had 14 months with him that I wouldn't have had if he had died then. I'm attaching a picture of Matty as he looked at that time...well, I think the pic was taken about 3 weeks before he went to Riley. I challenge any of you to tell me that he didn't look sick, even then You asked for it, that's our story (I have another one for a later time, but I'm too tired to write it now love, Aisha Elderwyn wrote: > Ok - War is declared ..... What did you have to go through to get a > diagnosis for yourself or your loved one? And/or what are you still > having to go through to get the assistance you know you need? Tell us > the nightmares you have had to go through, the dr's/practitioners you > have seen who were stupid, and how it affected you! xox A. > > > The Being Sick Community > > Sharing our resources:- > Add a website URL you think may help another, or even add a link to > your own webpage. > > > Chat:- > Scheduled Daily Chats at # on IRC DALnet. > http://www.elderwyn.com/members/chat.html > > Egroups JAVA based chatroom for your use anytime:- > chat/ > (Anyone on web-tv will not be able to access java and it is very slow > compared to IRC.) > > Memorial Page:- > http://www.elderwyn.com/members/inlovingmemory.html > > Members Lounge:- > Medical resources, counselling via email, information on the daily > chat times, free psychic readings and the cartoon of the day. > http://www.elderwyn.com/members > > Members Profiles, pictures, and birthdays:- > > > Message Archives and Digest Attachment Pictures:- > messages/ > > Promoting This Community:- > Would you like people to be able to join from your webpage? > promote/ > > Subscription Details:- > 1) Individual email - means that every email sent to the list you > receive. > 2) Daily Digest - sends you 25 messages in one single email for you to > browse. 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